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Funk, soul, R&B & disco: new vinyl releases that make turntables groove
Why do these four genres reign supreme on vinyl?
Hard-hitting funk, deep soul, sensual R&B and dancefloor-ready disco share a common DNA of hypnotic basslines, tight drumming and sophisticated arrangements, qualities the analog groove reproduces with unmatched organic fidelity. Today's producers understand this perfectly and pay special attention to vinyl mastering, delivering dynamics and warmth that transcend digital listening. From raw funk 45s to lavish disco double LPs, the format diversity will delight the most eclectic collectors.
Must-hear artists and recent releases you can't miss
The soul-funk revival owes much to figures like Anderson .Paak, whose album Malibu remains a touchstone, the duo Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) with their masterful homage to the Seventies, and Thundercat with his psychedelic funk-jazz explorations. On the disco and R&B front, Jessie Ware (That! Feels Good!), Jungle, Dabeull and L'Impératrice deliver records built for dancing and built for vinyl. Labels like Daptone, Big Crown, Colemine and Stones Throw remain essential tastemakers, while reissues of D'Angelo, Sade, Prince and Earth, Wind & Fire keep appearing on shelves. To hunt down the best deal among this wealth of releases, a price comparator like Vinyles.com lets you scan multiple merchants in a single glance.
